But if your not a big wolverine fan but see it just x-men value you may feel it may feel abit tedious and same old cliche really

Although if you see a movie called "The Wolverine" and expect to see an X-Men film...you should probably check the title again.

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Although if you see a movie called "The Wolverine" and expect to see an X-Men film...you should probably check the title again.

Not everyone whose seeing this film is a huge wolverine fan though

overall personally I feel we seen wolverine do all this stuff before, just maybe bigger scale with this film, which is why I say if you are expecting something new you may feel its abit tedious but if your a huge wolverine fan then you may love it

I like wolverine but am not a huge fan, but I thought It was a decent film, definitely not an X3 or Origins

I'll echo others in saying the new Japanese actresses we're great, you'd never know they were first timers.

I found Viper to be pretty "meh" though.

After all the "3rd act talk" I was expecting something a lot more jarring than what we got, I noticed it but barely, it didn't really bother me. Plus it had a couple of "holy $#!1" moments with the claws getting lopped off and drilled into.

Possibly Jackman's best performance in the role.

My thoughts on it are kind of scattered, I'll have to see it again for it to settle in.

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I need to watch this again before I can score it, totally not the film I expected at all, but in a good way.

However for now I shall leave my initial thoughts before watching it again and forming a more concise and clear headed opinion:

1. This is not a kids comic book film, adults only need apply.
2. It has some of the best Marvel action set pieces out of all of their films.3. It has the single most badass fight in comic book movie history.

oh and

4. I can not friggin wait for the uncut version, its crying out for it.

More than the train fight in Spider-Man 2?

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As for the action sequences, nothing really stood out for me. I didn't have a reaction of "wow thats the best scene ever". But most of them were good like the bullet train scene, the funeral scene, Yukio VS Shingen and Shingen VS Wolverine.

Though I think the Wolverine VS Ninjas/Harada could have been way better, like I expected 5 minutes of Wolverine slashing dozens of Ninjas and they should have separated the fight scenes of Yukio/Viper and SilverSamurai/Wolverine. Everything in that moment were happening way too fast.

Second best film in the series behind X2. Just a solid, emotional epilogue and closing chapter to the Logan saga that began in X-Men. This is Jackman's best turn as Logan. Without question. More later but I'm looking forward to the extended cut on Blu-Ray.

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Got to say though, I'm gonna need those adamantium claws back for Days of Future Past. For the battle that's about to go down, bone claws ain't going to cut it.

This was great, feels weird to say that about a Wolverine movie. Their take on the Silver Samurai wasn't bad, it worked for the movie at least. It's not like Wolverine fighting a guy in a gigantic Samurai outfit made sense anyway.

And learning Japanese finally came in handy for something other than weaboo ****.

And of course, dat post-credits scene.

I don't like Fox but props to them for this one. I'd rate this as up there with my favorite films of this summer, along with Pacific Rim and Star Trek. About a 7.5/10 seems appropriate.

From the beginning of the movie until the end of the bullet train sequence (maybe 35min in total) I was at the edge of my seat with my jaw on the floor. The way Mangold directed this movie was very, very impressive. The story, in my opinion was almost a carbon copy of The Last Samurai (which I was hoping for). A couple of scenes brought me back to the beautiful chemistry Algren and Tako had in that film and Logan and Tao shared that exact same chemistry. This isn't a superhero film by any means, it's a story about a man trying to find peace within himself all while being haunted by his past decisions. This film had heart, humor, tension and most of all beserker rage. Wolverine is absolutely ****ing insane in this movie, that's all I'm gona say. You have to see it to see the **** he does to these people, and there's BLOOD! Great acting all around, Rila Fukishima and Tao Okamoto were impressive as hell. and the rest of the cast goes without saying. This IS the definitive Wolverine film and it being set in Japan really made it unique.

One thing in this movie that I loved is that whenever Wolverine felt weak, the audience (at least I did) felt what Wolverine was going through. The way Mangold shot those scenes was very clever and when you see it you'll know what I mean, mainly the funeral scene. There is a lot I'm missing so I'm welcome to discussion, but not before I tread the waters of the films flaws..

So yeah, part of the third act was kind of like "Hey, in case you forgot this was a comic book film, here's your reminder!" but I thought they handled it well. It's really only like 5-10min where you're just like ... huh wtf where did this **** come from, but still, seeing Wolverine in action and in full blown berserker mode was intense as ****. Viper, oh Viper lol. She was truly beautiful but her voice was more ADR'd than Bane's during the plane heist lol. Not all the time though, only a few times in the movie I was kind of like.. why does she sound so American? Do I think this was the best superhero film of the summer? Yes, because by definition it is a superhero film.. Do I think this was one of the best movie's I've seen this summer season? Absolutely. It had all the characteristics of a great film and despite the shaky third act, it delivers on all ends.

I thought the credits intermission scene was kind of lame and not worth the hype I'd seen built up around it, for some reason I was expecting more.

Happy that

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Silver Samurai wasn't just a robot. Best case scenario was Harada but Mangold went with the Identity twist. They even mislead you for a bit that it is just a robot by appearing to cutt off its head then I was starting to get a little mad because I wanted somebody in there...which there was.

I love the fights

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particular with Wolverine and Shingen and the preceding fight with the Yukio

It was a very small nod to comic Yukio when

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She and Wolverine get on the jet and she just wants to be around him. With the two year gap you can fill your imagination or fanfiction up with the possibilities.

I really liked Jackman in this.

Viper

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seemed like her voice was all ADR. I'm guessing it is which is why the performance wasn't as strong. Liked the showdown with Wolverine and Yukio. She served as a good red herring of sorts.

Mariko was quite lovely though

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the whole Jean continuity thing was getting in the way. We know it could never work out but she's a bit of a distraction. At least Wolverine finally moves on with his life, though it doesn't seem in complete continuity with the end of X:TLS Wolverine ending.

Wolverine's memories

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I don't understand this. It works in context of the movie but not in the series...does it?

I might see this again next week. And looking forward to the blu-ray release.

From the beginning of the movie until the end of the bullet train sequence (maybe 35min in total) I was at the edge of my seat with my jaw on the floor. The way Mangold directed this movie was very, very impressive. The story, in my opinion was almost a carbon copy of The Last Samurai (which I was hoping for). A couple of scenes brought me back to the beautiful chemistry Algren and Tako had in that film and Logan and Tao shared that exact same chemistry. This isn't a superhero film by any means, it's a story about a man trying to find peace within himself all while being haunted by his past decisions. This film had heart, humor, tension and most of all beserker rage. Wolverine is absolutely ****ing insane in this movie, that's all I'm gona say. You have to see it to see the **** he does to these people, and there's BLOOD! Great acting all around, Rila Fukishima and Tao Okamoto were impressive as hell. and the rest of the cast goes without saying. This IS the definitive Wolverine film and it being set in Japan really made it unique.

One thing in this movie that I loved is that whenever Wolverine felt weak, the audience (at least I did) felt what Wolverine was going through. The way Mangold shot those scenes was very clever and when you see it you'll know what I mean, mainly the funeral scene. There is a lot I'm missing so I'm welcome to discussion, but not before I tread the waters of the films flaws..

So yeah, part of the third act was kind of like "Hey, in case you forgot this was a comic book film, here's your reminder!" but I thought they handled it well. It's really only like 5-10min where you're just like ... huh wtf where did this **** come from, but still, seeing Wolverine in action and in full blown berserker mode was intense as ****. Viper, oh Viper lol. She was truly beautiful but her voice was more ADR'd than Bane's during the plane heist lol. Not all the time though, only a few times in the movie I was kind of like.. why does she sound so American? Do I think this was the best superhero film of the summer? Yes, because by definition it is a superhero film.. Do I think this was one of the best movie's I've seen this summer season? Absolutely. It had all the characteristics of a great film and despite the shaky third act, it delivers on all ends.

Haha, yeah, Viper was total ADR. I just said that in my post too. I kind of enjoy the whack at the end. I'd considered that twist as a possibility especially the past couple of months.